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Flipping the Classroom in Legal Research and Writing
Valerie Aggerbeck, Megan McNevin

There has been much talk lately in education circles about flipped or inverted classrooms, a teaching model that requires students to view presentations and lecture videos (direct instructional...

Beginner Librarian count
Evidence-Based Legal Education: Technological Enhancements
Jane Winn

This presentation will discuss strategies for evaluating the impact of new teaching methods such as "team-based learning" and how technology can remove barriers to adoption of more...

Beginner Faculty
The Next Wave of A2J Author: Law Schools, Mobile and Document Assembly
John Mayer

We've been working on a brand new, coded from scratch version of A2J Author which will be the new platform for the delivery of authoring capability for automating forms and processes for...

Beginner Faculty
Preparing Students For Factory Work and Choice Jobs
Richard Granat, Marc Lauritsen

There are proven techniques for delivering consistently high quality legal services. Yet law students often have no exposure to them. Many move into solo and small firm practice without a clue of...

Beginner Faculty
Lifting the veil on state supreme courts
Christina Walker, Matthew Gruhn

Over 200 cases were reviewed by Texas' highest courts last year. Around a dozen of these received major media coverage. In-depth reporting and empirical research on the law is hamstrung due to...

Beginner Librarian
Digital Immigrants teaching Digital Natives
Deb Cohen

If you look at the demographics of law faculty and law students, there is a divide.  Law faculty are digital immgrants (people who had to learn to use technology) while many if not most law...

Beginner Faculty
It's about building a community - CanLII's experience in developing, launching and operating new type of secondary legal info resource
Colin Lachance

CanLII (Canadian Legal Information Institute)provides free access to current Canadian primary law. It is funded by the legal profession through their dues, but the full scope of its 275...

Beginner Librarian
All About CALI - Prizes will be Awarded
Deb Quentel

CALI is doing so much that it's hard for even experienced CALI users to stay up to date. Join our fun, interactive session where we will explore some of CALI's best known activities and...

Beginner Faculty
New Tricks, Old Dog—ExamSoft and the New ABA Standards
Bryant Weaver, Emmanuel Pierre

ExamSoft has long been the leader in secure computer-based testing within the legal education field. Now, the American Bar Association is implementing new standards that will require law programs...

Beginner Faculty
Digitizing Murder: Inventory, Platform Choices, and Web Sites, Oh My!
Rebecca Mattson, Susan Altmeyer

The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor donated files from the Sam Sheppard trials to our library, with the understanding that the library would digitize all fifty-plus boxes of materials in 18 months....

Beginner Librarian
Keeping IT Together: Strategies for Doing More with Less
Christopher Driscoll

This program, ideal for smaller law school technology directors and staff, will discuss the ever-growing list of individual, but connected technologies and how a lean law school technology...

Beginner Technologist
H2O: Supporting Digital Casebooks in the Law School Classroom
Brett Johnson, Tom Boone

As the user base for H2O – the Harvard Law School Library and Berkman Center for Information and Society’s digital casebook suite - grows within Harvard Law School and beyond, library...

Beginner Faculty
Workshop: Virtualbox and Linux Mint
Ben Chapman

This will be a hands-on tutorial on how to install Oracle Virtualbox on to your notebook computer along with how to install the latest version of Mint,...

Beginner
Our Ideas Made Visible: Tools for Visualizing Data
Michael Robak

Deploying tools and techniques for data visualization is one of the most interesting opportunities for law librarians to demonstrate their IT chops (and, conversely, for IT folks to demonstrate...

Beginner Technologist average
Our Ideas Made Visible: Tools for Visualizing Data
Michael Robak

Deploying tools and techniques for data visualization is one of the most interesting opportunities for law librarians to demonstrate their IT chops (and, conversely, for IT folks to demonstrate...

Beginner Technologist count
Teaching Code in Law Clinics
Judson Mitchell

This presentation will survey Loyola College of Law’s experience in teaching law students to code. Started two years ago, Loyola’s...

Beginner Faculty
Perma.cc - How Law Libraries are Saving the World from Link Rot
Adam Ziegler, Matthew Phillips, Kim Dulin

Websites change, go away and are taken down. But that doesn't stop courts and scholars of all types from citing, increasingly, to online sources in their work. The pervasive problem that...

Beginner Librarian average
Perma.cc - How Law Libraries are Saving the World from Link Rot
Adam Ziegler, Matthew Phillips, Kim Dulin

Websites change, go away and are taken down. But that doesn't stop courts and scholars of all types from citing, increasingly, to online sources in their work. The pervasive problem that...

Beginner Librarian count
Transforming The First Year of Law School with TheFirstYear Project: A Cognitive Approach to Blended Learning in Legal Education
Aaron Dewald

In order to design effective videos for use in a blended classroom, we can turn to multimedia theory to inform our development.  Our approach has been validated by our successful flipping of...

Beginner Faculty average
Transforming The First Year of Law School with TheFirstYear Project: A Cognitive Approach to Blended Learning in Legal Education
Aaron Dewald

In order to design effective videos for use in a blended classroom, we can turn to multimedia theory to inform our development.  Our approach has been validated by our successful flipping of...

Beginner Faculty count
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